Instructional Video3:16
Ancient Lights Media

Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems

6th - 8th
Plants: The Internal Structure of Dicot Stems: This clip describes the roles of important internal structures present in the stems of Dicot plants.
Instructional Video12:46
Kenhub

Bone tissue

Higher Ed
Bone is the basic unit of the human skeletal system.
Instructional Video9:40
Bozeman Science

Thinking in Causation - Level 7 - Scale Mechanisms in Complex Systems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on scale mechanisms within complex systems. TERMS: Cause and effect relationships - one event that gives rise to another event Complex systems - a system composed of...
Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How does your body know you're full? - Hilary Coller

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hunger claws at your belly. It tugs at your intestines, which begin to writhe, aching to be fed. Being hungry generates a powerful and often unpleasant physical sensation that's almost impossible to ignore. After you've reacted by...
Instructional Video7:48
Professor Dave Explains

Gene Expression Analysis and DNA Microarray Assays

12th - Higher Ed
If we want to understand a biological organism, we turn to the expression of its genome. Which genes are being expressed, and in which cells, and when? How does this differ between a normal cell and a cancer cell? We have incredibly...
Instructional Video6:01
Professor Dave Explains

Visualizing a Nucleosome in Virtual Reality

12th - Higher Ed
We've talked a lot about DNA in this series. Building off of our understanding of nucleic acids in biochemistry, we now know that DNA wraps around histones to form nucleosomes, which then supercoil to form chromatin. But what does a...
Instructional Video3:34
Science360

NSF Science Now 7

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now we explore BigFoot, body language, and finally Antarctic subglacial lakes.
Instructional Video3:18
MinuteEarth

The Bacteria That Made Life Possible Are Now Killing Us

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the St. Croix Watershed Research Station for sponsoring this video! To learn more about their work, visit https://www.smm.org/scwrs/. Aquatic cyanobacteria first oxygenated earth’s air, making human life possible; now, due to...
Instructional Video3:25
MinuteEarth

Why Do Hobbits Need SEVEN Meals?

12th - Higher Ed
Offset your carbon footprint with Wren! They'll plant 10 extra trees for each of the first 100 people who sign up at https://www.wren.co/start/minuteearth. Because smaller animals have to eat more relative to their bodyweight, Tolkein’s...
Instructional Video9:35
Amoeba Sisters

Osmosis and Water Potential (Updated)

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the process of osmosis in this updated Amoeba Sisters video! Video features real life examples of osmosis, important vocab, and introduces concept of water potential and turgor pressure in plant cells. Expand details for table of...
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Science Now Episode 7

12th - Higher Ed
This episode explores an innovative new monitoring software that allows diabetics with chronic foot ailments to track and monitor their condition at home, and a vast collection of subglacial lakes hidden deep beneath the West Antarctic...
Instructional Video8:00
msvgo

Multiplication of Integers

K - 12th
It explains how to multiply two or more integers.
Instructional Video4:06
FuseSchool

Human impacts on Biodiversity

6th - Higher Ed
Biodiversity is the variety of life. There are thought to be 8.7 million species on planet Earth. And, as we saw in this video, biodiversity is of utmost importance to humans. The loss of one key species can have a detrimental impact on...
Podcast1:08:03
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: NASA in Silicon Valley Live - Moon 2024: Countdown to Arrival

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this episode streamed on June 19, 2019, we talk about our plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2024 and how exploring the Moon will help us prepare to send humans to Mars.
Instructional Video1:05
National Geographic

These "Naked Rats" Can Survive 18 Minutes Without Oxygen | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
See why naked mole rats are called naked! Additionally, naked mole rats have the ability to survive up to 18 minutes without oxygen. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...
Instructional Video4:59
Life Noggin

What If You Could Grow a New Body?

3rd - 9th
Build-a-Bear? More like Build-a-Body! Learn more about the SENS Research Foundation's End of Year Fundraiser here - https://www.sens.org/eoy2022/ SENS Website: https://bit.ly/SENSLN SENS Intro: https://bit.ly/SENSIntro Enter to become a...
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Early Childhood Education Research

Higher Ed
Here what science says about Early Childhood Education. To support our early years, visit www.patreon.com/sprouts Source: 30 Million Word Difference http://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/TheEarlyCatastrophe.pdf The High...
Instructional Video2:11
Jam Campus

THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION SONG | History Music Video

6th - 8th
Engage your students with a catchy summary of the development of the industrial revolution. VERSE 1: Before the mid-seventeen hundreds Humans lived by where their food was growing Life expectancy at thirty five, limited education Riding...
Instructional Video13:03
APMonitor

Python 🐍 Introduction

10th - Higher Ed
Welcome to this introductory course on Python! This course is intended to help you start programming in Python from little or no prior experience. There are video tutorials for each exercise if you have questions along the way. One of...
Instructional Video6:08
APMonitor

Matlab 👩‍💻 Course with Arduino TCLab

10th - Higher Ed
Welcome to this introductory course on MATLAB! This course is intended to help you start programming in MATLAB from little or no prior experience. There are video tutorials for each exercise if you have questions along the way. One of...
Instructional Video12:50
Crash Course

Alchemy: Crash Course History of Science #10

9th - 12th Standards
If the word alchemy makes you think of wizards gathered around bubbling cauldrons, you're not completely wrong! Introduce scholars to the history of chemistry during part 10 of a 15-part History of Science series. The video takes viewers...
Instructional Video1:54
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

DNA Transcription (Advanced Detail)

9th - 12th Standards
Transcription happens in every cell, including plants, animals, and in all living matter. Observe the process of transcription through a slow and detailed animation of the process. With each step described in detail, viewers comprehend...
Instructional Video3:23
Fuse School

How Sewage Treatment Works - Water Treatment

9th - 12th
To flush or not to flush ... that is the question. Is the wastewater treatment program in most towns and cities really the most efficient way to deal with waste? The fourth installment in a series of seven videos about the world's water...
Instructional Video10:48
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Crash Course

Mitosis: Splitting Up is Complicated

9th - 12th Standards
Although you cannot clone yourself, the cells in your body can clone themselves, and, in fact, you wouldn't grow if they didn't! Viewers learn all about this process in a video that explains the difference between the processes of...